Chaired

/tʃɛrd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of chair; presided over or led a meeting, committee, or organization. Acted as the chairperson or moderator of a formal gathering.

Etymology

From the noun 'chair' (from Old French 'chaiere,' ultimately from Greek 'kathedra' meaning seat). The verb form emerged in the 17th century from the concept of the person in the chair having authority over proceedings. The metaphorical use reflects the literal elevated position of authority figures.

Kelly Says

The transition from 'chair' as furniture to 'chair' as leadership role reflects an ancient connection between physical elevation and authority - think of thrones, judge's benches, or professorial chairs. Interestingly, the gender-neutral term 'chair' has largely replaced 'chairman' and 'chairwoman' in modern usage, showing how language evolves to become more inclusive.

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ሊቅ
ARالعربية
رئاسة
BNবাংলা
সভাপতি
CACatalà
presidit
CSČeština
předsednický
DADansk
formand
DEDeutsch
vorsitzend
ELΕλληνικά
προεδρεύοντας
ESEspañol
presidido
FAفارسی
ریاست
FISuomi
puheenjohtaja
FRFrançais
présidé
GUGU
અધ્યક્ષ
HAHA
shugaba
HEעברית
יושב ראש
HIहिन्दी
अध्यक्षता
HUMagyar
elnöki
IDBahasa Indonesia
diketuai
IGIG
oche
ITItaliano
presieduto
JA日本語
議長を務めた
KKKK
төрағасы
KMKM
ប្រធាន
KO한국어
의장
MRMR
अध्यक्ष
MSBahasa Melayu
dipengerusikan
MYမြန်မာ
သဒ္ဒမြဲ
NLNederlands
voorgezeten
NONorsk
formann
PAPA
ਚੇਅਰਮੈਨ
PLPolski
przewodniczący
PTPortuguês
presidido
RORomână
prezidat
RUРусский
председательствовавший
SVSvenska
ordförande
SWKiswahili
rais
TAதமிழ்
தலைமை
TEతెలుగు
చైర్‌మ్యాన్
THไทย
ประธานาธิบดี
TLTL
pinangaluan
TRTürkçe
başkanlık
UKУкраїнська
голова
URاردو
صدارت
VITiếng Việt
chủ tọa
YOYO
alasii
ZH中文
主持
ZUZU
umongameli

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